7. BAKERY. SIGN IN FOREGROUND: “OWING TO THE ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF FLOUR, THE USUAL 5 CTS LOAF WILL BE 10 CTS.” SIGN IN BACKGROUND: “DON’T BLAME US – THE RISE IN WHEAT IS RESPONSIBLE.” While assistant sweeps up and saleslady at the rear sells and socializes, baker sells loaves to two well-dressed customers, each of whom, when shown the foreground sign, shrugs and pays an extra coin. A poor woman enters with her child, receives a loaf but when shown the sign cannot pay, gives the loaf back and exists. (75)

14. GRAIN ELEVATOR. King and friends come up stairs and are warned by a foreman away hold in foreground floor into which wheat is pouring from a chute. (13)

15. GRAIN PIT. Wheat pouring in. (5)

16. GRAIN ELEVATOR. Friends go off to rear, Before King follows, associate comes up stairs and hands him a letter, which he begins to read. (13)

INSERT OF LETTER: “MR. W. J. HAMMOND. DEAR SIR: YOU HAVE CONTROL OF THE ENTIRE MARKET OF THE WORLD. YESTERDAY ADDED $4,000,000 TO YOUR FORTUNE. H. J. MARTIN, ACCOUNTANT.”

17. GRAIN ELEVATOR. King and associate gesture triumphantly. Associate runs off down stairs. King slips and falls into the foreground hole. (14)

18. GRAIN PIT. King falls in and is covered by cascade of grain. (9)

19. BAKERY. Baker talks with a policeman, who then exits. Poor people enter and make threatening gestures. Baker summons policeman, who enters and hits a man with his nightstick. Another policeman enters and draws his gun. (30)

23. GRAIN ELEVATOR. Workers lift King’s body from the grain pit as friends rush up stairs. One man lifts King’s head and speaks briefly to a woman in a flowered hat, who collapses over the corpse. (30)